Hello Friends, In This Video Lecture :- I am Teaching about introduction of Ubuntu Linux.
How to Try Ubuntu
Before you install Ubuntu on top of your current operating system, it's a good idea to try it out first.
How to Download Ubuntu Linux ISO File & Make Bootable Pen Drive step by step tutorial: -
Link :- https://youtu.be/NiggmThbrkQ
How to Install Ubuntu Linux Step by Step
The following guide will help you install Ubuntu on a hard drive:
Link :- https://youtu.be/Pq9bjgJv4BY
How to Navigate the Ubuntu Desktop
A quick glance at the Ubuntu desktop shows a panel at the top of the screen and a quick launch bar on the left side.
The Ubuntu GNOME Shell
The GNOME Shell is the graphical display belonging to the GNOME desktop environment, but this section covers the GNOME overview screens, both the activities and the applications.
Connect to the Internet
To connect to the internet, press the network icon on the top panel. This displays a list of wireless networks. Select the network to which you wish to connect, then enter its security key. If you are connected to a router using an Ethernet cable, you are connected to the internet automatically. You can browse the web using Firefox (the default browser that ships with Ubuntu) or whatever browser you prefer.
How to Keep Ubuntu up to Date
How to update upgrade Kali Linux system.
Link :- https://youtu.be/2oBYx4LmF-8
Ubuntu notifies you when updates are available for installation. You can change the settings so that the updates work the way you want. Unlike the process that Windows uses, you have full control as to when the updates are applied so you won't suddenly turn on your computer to find that update 1 of 465 is installing.
You can also manually update the system by running the graphical Software Updater application. If you prefer the command line, which is an option on Ubuntu, open a terminal window, then enter the command below to update the system.
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
How to Browse the Web With Ubuntu
Launch Firefox by selecting its icon on the launcher or by going to the Applications Overview and searching for Firefox. If you prefer, you can install Google Chrome by downloading it from the Google website.
How to Create Documents, Spreadsheets, and Presentations
The default office suite for Ubuntu is LibreOffice. LibreOffice is the standard for Linux-based office software. Icons reside in the quick launch bar for the word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation packages. For everything else, the product offers a help guide.
Linux software is available from repositories—servers that hold software that can be installed for a particular distribution. A repository is stored on one or more servers known as mirrors. Each item of software within a repository is called a package. There are many package formats, but Ubuntu uses the Debian package format. You'll find most of the things you need in the default repositories, but you can add and enable some extra repositories to acquire additional software.
Using graphical packages such as Ubuntu Software and Synaptic aren't the only ways to install software using Ubuntu. You also can install packages from the command line using apt-get. While the command line may seem daunting, you will come to appreciate the power of apt-get after using it for a bit.
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